Tuition & Affordability
At Walnut Hill, a private arts boarding school near Boston, we offer unparalleled training in Dance, Music, Theater, Visual Art, and Writing, Film & Media Arts (WFMA), complemented by a robust and innovative academic curriculum. Every aspect of our program helps you to grow as a bold artist, curious learner, and mindful citizen. A Walnut Hill education is unlike any other in the world.
Walnut Hill School for the Arts is fully committed to enrolling a diverse student body: diverse in terms of interests, talents, race, ethnicity, and economic background.
We recognize that every family has its own unique financial circumstances. Each affordability grant application is reviewed by the Affordability Grant Committee. Using the information you provide in your affordability grant application, we take into account such important factors as income, assets, cost of living, family size, and siblings in tuition-charging schools in offering awards.
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Affordability At-A-Glance
How to Apply for an Affordability Grant
Walnut Hill partners with Clarity in our affordability grant process. To get started, please go to the Clarity Application and create an account. The application typically takes less than 30 minutes to complete. The Clarity Application is also mobile-friendly so you can complete it from anywhere. You can find additional guidance for the Clarity Application in their Family Application Guide.
To make our affordability grant decisions, Walnut Hill uses the information from the Clarity Application as a starting point. We also consider the school's policies, practices, and available budget.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Walnut Hill’s philosophy regarding affordability grants?
- What is “demonstrated need?”
- What percent of Walnut Hill students receive affordability grants?
- What does an affordability grant cover?
- When will I be notified of the Affordability Grant Committee’s decision?
- What are the chances of receiving an affordability grant after the deadline?
- Do I have to re-apply for an affordability grant every year?
- What if I am separated or divorced?
- Will my affordability grant include loans?
- Who has access to my financial information?